About this deal
Part living manual, part interiors guide, 70s House will bring not just the colors and kitsch to the modern day, but also the freedom, rebellious spirit, joy and pure fun epitomised by the era - because the 70s is so much more than just the decade that taste forgot. Clear and attractive photos illustrate how this can translate to readers' own interior projects. That's where 70s House comes in: with advice, tips and tricks to creating a thoroughly 70s space (or even just a few featured items) this vibrant book is crammed full of 70s interiors and bright, retro imagery. ; How to bring the 70s to your interior design; and At home with 70s House Manchester. A loud-and-proud gift-style interiors guide crammed full of 70s maximalist inspiration that epitomizes the freewheeling, more-is-more energy of the era. For many people with an interest in 70s décor and design it can be overwhelming to know where to look, what to buy, what colors to use and how to style their home without it looking like a 'junk shop' or a pastiche. The book is split into three sections: 70s influences - what shaped the era?
Reviews
Miss K L Colclough
I’m re reading it and enjoying it so much. Packed with wonderful full colour pages, tons of inspiration and tips for your own home. A wonderful book. If you like me have an affinity with all things vintage and retro, and love a thrifted home, Estelle has really knocked it out of the park with this guide to a genuine 70s aesthetic!
Amazon Customer
It’s so well written and beautifully photographed. Beautifully written, well researched, detailed, engaging, touching and a visual feast for the eyes (if you're partial to orange).
BookGeek
Really nice coffee table book, not too big, doesn’t weight a ton when reading it in bed or trying to scour eBay with the other hand. This book is so gorgeous! I love this book ❤️ This book is a fabulous walk down memory lane.
Brian J
It’s funny, honest, and most of all visually stunning- Perfect coffee table reading! Not only is this a tribute to 70's design, it is a social history reference book, an insight into the workings of a creative mind and a warm and inviting blanket of nostalgia: there to be enjoyed again and again.